Opvoeding en seksuele ontwikkeling van adolescenten: Een literatuurstudie

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2009-05-08

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De Graaf, Hanneke
Vanwesenbeeck, W.M.A.
Woertman, L.
Meeus, Wim

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This review examines associations between parenting styles and the psychosexual development of adolescents. Methods and results of empirical studies of associations between parental support, control, and knowledge and the sexual behavior and sexual health of adolescents are described and evaluated. The results show that, in general, higher scores on support, control and knowledge relate to less sexual experience, safer sexual practices and higher sexual competence. Despite the vast amount of literature on this subject, the majority of these studies focus on single dimensions of parenting and unidirectional parenting influences. This review generates hypotheses regarding interactions of different parenting styles and reciprocal associations between parents and their children. There is a need for more dynamic, dialectical studies of parenting and children’s sexual development.

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